The city walls of Chester are the most complete you will find in Britain, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past and a unique vantage point from which to view the historic city. Dating back to the Roman period when they were built for defensive purposes, the walls have been expanded and modified throughout the centuries, including during the Medieval and Victorian eras. Walking along Chester’s city walls provides a circuit of approximately 2 miles (about 3.2 km) around the city, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the rich history of Chester.
Some of the highlights to watch out for on your walk around the walls:
- Roman Foundations: Chester was a major Roman fort, and the original walls were constructed to protect the city. Remnants of the Roman walls and structures, such as the Roman Amphitheatre, can still be seen today.
- Medieval Extensions: The walls were extended and fortified during the medieval period, reflecting the city’s growing importance. Parts of the medieval walls and gates still stand, offering insights into the city’s defences during this era.
- Eastgate Clock: One of the most photographed clocks in England, the Eastgate Clock stands on the site of the original entrance to the Roman fortress. It was built in 1899 to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and is a must-see landmark on the walls.
- Towers and Gates: The walls feature medieval towers and gates, including the Water Tower and the King Charles Tower. In the King Charles Tower, Charles I witnessed the defeat of his forces during the Siege of Chester in the English Civil War.
- Panoramic Views: Walking along the walls provides spectacular views of the city, the River Dee, Chester Cathedral, and other historic buildings. It’s a great way to see the city from a different perspective.
- Information Plaques: Throughout the walk, you will find plaques and information boards detailing the history of the walls and the city.
The walls are free to access year-round and offer a leisurely walk. However, some sections have steps, making them less accessible to people with mobility challenges.
For those interested in learning more about the history and significance of the walls, guided walking tours are available, providing detailed insights and stories from knowledgeable guides.
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A Walk Around Chester City Walls, Chester, Chester, Cheshire , United Kingdom
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